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  2. Rising Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    Rising Kingdoms is a real-time strategy PC game developed by Haemimont Games and published by Black Bean Games. It was released on June 17, 2005. Rising Kingdoms is a real-time strategy game set in a fantasy world, which focuses on empire development and dynamic tactical battles and features both strategy and adventure modes in the fantasy world of Equiada.

  3. Romance of the Three Kingdoms III: Dragon of Destiny

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    Rise of the Three Kingdoms (AD 221) Jiang Wei inherits Kongming's legacy (AD 235) The PC-Engine CD-ROM version includes an additional scenario: The Yellow Turban Rebellion (AD 184) After choosing the scenario, players determine which warlord(s) they will control. Custom characters may be inserted into territories unoccupied by other forces.

  4. Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI - Wikipedia

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    The premium version includes a walkthrough, a tactical map, four cards illustrated by Tsuyoshi Nagano, and an orchestra soundtrack CD. The Chinese version of the premium version includes a walkthrough and a map. An official English version for the PC was announced on April 23, 2008, and was planned to be released in North America on July 29. [3]

  5. Romance of the Three Kingdoms II - Wikipedia

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    Romance of the Three Kingdoms II (Japanese: 三國志II, Hepburn: Sangokushi Tsū, lit. "Three Kingdoms II") is the second in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series of turn-based strategy games produced by Koei and based on the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms .

  6. Romance of the Three Kingdoms IX - Wikipedia

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    The game is set in the Three Kingdoms period in China and is based on the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Unlike its two immediate predecessors, Sangokushi IX always casts the player as a ruler. The player's goal is to bring every city on the map under his or her command; this is achieved by hiring other historical figures from the book ...

  7. Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV: Wall of Fire - Wikipedia

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    End of the Han Dynasty - Rise of the Three Kingdoms (AD 221) A star falls at Wuzhang Plains (AD 235) Graphics are enhanced in this game and there are additional features such as: Warships can make other warships catch fire; Archers can fire flaming arrows at other soldiers and catapults; Barbarians can be summoned to conduct raids on enemy ...

  8. Romance of the Three Kingdoms X - Wikipedia

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    Logging feature. In addition to recording events, the logs are integrated with the world map to visually represent player's progresses. The ability to upload your own portraits from your PC into the game, which can then be used by your original characters. Scenario editor 1.00 adds the following:

  9. Technology tree - Wikipedia

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    The tech tree is the representation of all possible paths of research a player can take, up to the culmination of said sequence. A player who is engaged in research activities is said to be "teching up", "going up the tech tree", or "moving up the tech tree". Analysis of a tech tree can lead players to memorize and use specific build orders.